Spanish Words: T

34,400 words · Page 291 of 688

tlasolinoun

Basura.

tlasolkaxitlnoun

Bote de basura.

tlasolpachanijketlnoun

Pepenador, el que tira basura.

tlasomotlaverb

Golpear algo.

tlasôkàmatiintj

Gracias.

tlasôkàmatitzìn wel miekphrase

Muchas gracias.

tlatechpohuillinoun

Derecho^([definición imprecisa]).

tlatecmatiliztlinoun

Autorización, concesión, permiso.

tlatehuiliztlinoun

Combate, confrontación.

tlatekijketlnoun

Jardinero.

tlatektlenoun

Pedazo.

tlatektlinoun

Pedazo.

tlatellinoun

Colina, loma

Tlatelolconoun

Tlatelolco.

tlatequihuillinoun

Administración.

tlatequipanoaniadj

Trabajador

tlatetzauhtlinoun

Queso.

tlatetzoptlinoun

Bóveda.

tlateuiaverb

Pegar.

tlativerb

Esconderse.

tlatillinoun

Colina.

tlatlaverb

Arder.

tlatlaciverb

Toser.

Tlatlahtocayotl in Cepancaname

Estados Unidos de América.

tlatlaktikadj

Sabor quemado.

tlatlalillinoun

Plazo.

tlatlapantlinoun

Gente, muchedumbre.

tlatlapoloninoun

Llave, contraseña.

tlatlapouhtocadj

Abertura.

tlatlasiverb

Toser.

tlatlatokadj

Quemado.

tlatlawikadj

Rojo.

tlatlaxiztlinoun

Tos.

tlatoaninoun

Rey de una ciudad nahua.

tlatocnochtlinoun

(opuntia microdasys) Nopal zacate.

tlatokajyotlnoun

Estado.

tlatolinoun

Palabra.

tlatonilnoun

Mole típico de la gastronomía veracruzana, específicamente originario de Huatusco. Se elabora básicamente con dos tipos de semillas: ajonjolí y pipián.

tlatonilenoun

Mole típico de la gastronomía veracruzana, específicamente originario de Huatusco. Se elabora básicamente con dos tipos de semillas: ajonjolí y pipián.

tlatquitlnoun

Mueble.

tlatsikuiniverb

Brindar.

tlatsikuintlinoun

Brindis.

tlatsiliniverb

Sonar campana.

tlatsintlaadv

Abajo.

tlatsintlanadv

Abajo.

tlatskannoun

Cedro.

tlatzactlinoun

Incomunicación, distorsión.

tlatzacuiltiliztlinoun

Pena, sentencia.

tlatziintlanadv

Abajo.

tlatzintlaadv

Abajo.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The Spanish alphabetical index for the letter T contains 34,400 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 688 pages, and you are currently viewing page 291. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

On this page 50 of 50 entries carry a part-of-speech tag and 50 carry at least one stored definition. Coverage varies across letters because Wiktionary volunteers build entries at different speeds for different parts of the alphabet, letters with common starting sounds (S, C, T, P) usually have the densest coverage, while less frequent starters (X, Q, Z) tend to have shorter but more specialised lists. PlainSpell surfaces whatever data is present and links back to the source when a definition is not yet recorded.

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